University Students Take Part In A Job Fair

University Students Take Part In A Job Fair

University Students Attend A Job Fair

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University students fill out application forms at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University students fill out application forms at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University Students Attend A Job Fair

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University students attend a presentation at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University students attend a presentation at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University Students Attend A Job Fair

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University students ride on escalators at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University students ride on escalators at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University Students Attend A Job Fair

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University students attend a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University students attend a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University Students Attend A Job Fair

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University students ride on an escalator at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University students ride on an escalator at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University Students Attend A Job Fair

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An university student, uses her smartphone at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

An university student, uses her smartphone at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University Students Attend A Job Fair

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University students attend a presentation at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University students attend a presentation at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University Students Attend A Job Fair

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University students attend a presentation at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University students attend a presentation at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University Students Attend A Job Fair

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Yuko Nishiyama, a university student, uses her smartphone at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Yuko Nishiyama, a university student, uses her smartphone at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University Students Attend A Job Fair

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University students attend a presentation at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University students attend a presentation at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University Students Attend A Job Fair

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University students attend a presentation at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University students attend a presentation at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University Students Attend A Job Fair

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University students Yurika Nakazawa, left, and Kana Misonou, center, speak to a recruiter at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University students Yurika Nakazawa, left, and Kana Misonou, center, speak to a recruiter at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University Students Attend A Job Fair

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An university student reads a leaflet, right, as an another student uses her mobile phone at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

An university student reads a leaflet, right, as an another student uses her mobile phone at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University Students Attend A Job Fair

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University students attend a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University students attend a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University Students Attend A Job Fair

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University students talk to job counselors, left, at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

University students talk to job counselors, left, at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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University students fill out application forms at a job fair hosted... Foto di attualitàAmbiente,Applicazione mobile,Asia,Asia orientale,Composizione orizzontale,Economia,Fiera del lavoro,Giappone,Mettersi lo smalto,Occupazione,Prefettura di Tokyo,Ricerca del lavoro,Riempire,Studente,UniversitàPhotographer BloombergCollection: Bloomberg 2012 BloombergUniversity students fill out application forms at a job fair hosted by Mynavi Corp. in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. In Japan, many students accept job offers from large companies six months before graduating and may stay with the same employer until retirement, said Yoshihide Suzuki, an administrative director at the career center at Waseda University. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images